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PUBLISHED EVER Y FRIDAY ADVERT SIFC RATH BY ROGER W . MOE J V j m J SUBSCRIPTION RATES >ae Tear <lx Month, .......................................................76 Three Month* ................................................ 50 Entered as se ond-claxs matter March 12, 19u9 at the poet office at Mosier, Oregon, under the Act of, March $. 1879 A A 1 1 > 1 ’ A f \ IX COMEDY Hostess. Mr«*. Ju<!il President of Ladies' Aid, Mrs. C h««tv.................. Meelv, tl»«* Maid...................... ................. The Bride, Mr«. Dav Grandma, Mr*. Gibbs ....... The Kich l ady, Mrs Power**« ....... . The Suffragist, Mrs Strong The mild and g* ntle ladv, Mrs. Meeker ....... The old maid, Luella. .......................... . Mr«. Niehol Mrs. Hu- . ...M rs Race Mr«. Cole ......... Mrs Young Mrs, Piercev .. . . . . Miss Burton Miss lien net Mrs. Walker T O BE G IVEN A T IMMANUEL CHURCH Thursday, May 17th, at 8 p. m. BY L A D IE S ’ A ID R eels will b e s h o w n . O n e -fo u r th o f net p r o c e e d s will b e £ iv e n to M osler R ed C r o s s S o c ie ty . A d m is s io n : B U L L E T IN MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 11)17. SEWING FOR THE HEATHEN” THE SI ER .adult, ¿ 5 c .; C h ild re n , .Oc Is cheaper because it makes more loaves of bread. Don’t be fooled into buying the low priced flour thinking you are getting something cheaper than W h ite R iver Monday evening the committee ap pointed to raise Mosier’» share of the fund for the Oregon Army Y. M. CL A. met and organized. J. N. Mosier was appointed chairman and L. J. Merrill, secretary. It was decided to r#'“e the amount for Mosier by one subscription instead of in monthly payments. The money is to be raised at this time and j will be held by the commitee in charge j to be paid out monthly as needed. The purpose for which the money is raised was explained last week. The local committee in charge con sists o f J. N. Mosier, J. M. Carroll, C. G. Nichol, E. A. Race, and L. J Merrill. Subscription lists have been made out and it is hoped and expected that all will be glad to have a share in helping raise this money for the boys ' who have already volunteered and ] those who will later be called. The boys are doing their share and the ; people whom they re presen should lie ready to help them at this time. The amount to be raised in Mosier is >150. Subscription lists will be circulated by the committee in the next few days, and calls will be rrthde on persons liv ing in town and in the country. It is j hoped to get the money raised without deiay. By calling yourself on any one of the committee you will help them, j and will show your willingness to ‘ do j vour bit.” Let us all show that ! Mosier is patriotic in this crisis, and ! is loyal to the boys who have gone or will go to the front. N. E. A. CONVENTION TO BE PATRIOTIC F lou r Every Sack Guaranteed. 1N' * n on Jut M osier, O regon VALUED STALLION R o yal Club Coffee 3 p o u n d tins $ 1 .1 0 1 p o u n d tins 4 0 c N ICH O L & C O M P A N Y Automobile Repairing Gasoline, Oils and Accessories (From the Moral River Glacier) But for the efficient and speedy work of the Hood River Volunteer fire de partment, Hood River would no doubt nave sustained serious loss Saturday night, when a fire was discovered in the basement o f the F. A. Cram dry goods store. The Cram store had just been closed up. W. F Laraway, whose adjoining stock o f jewelry was badly damaged by smoke and flames that were drawn into the store "<im by the draft coming up registers o f the heat ing system, discovered the presence of the fire at 10.10 o'clock, while he was getting out some rush work. Within a very few minutes the firemen were at work. Because o f the dense smoke of the fire, which originated in the back part o f the Cream store near the fur nace, the fighting o f the flames was made exceedingly difficult. The damage to the two big stocks is estimateid at several thousand dollars. Both stocks are insured. (jaUerl to Take Nighi linn MILITARY REGIS TRATION NOTICE The Wonder Play, ‘ ‘The Modern Mother Goose,” which created such in terest recently at the Heilig theatre in Portland, will be shown here at the Electrie theatre next Tuesday after noon and evening. The shi w will be iven here under the auspices of ths sdles' Aid o f the Congregational church. The church women do not de sire to make any money out o f the pre sentation. They secured the notable pictuie simply in order that the chil dren of Hood River might have an opportunity o f seeing them. A good patronage must be assured, or the church women will lose money, as the film cost $75. If the show is successful and local people express an apprecia tion of it, other similar productions for children will be secured. Modern Mother Goose is endorsed by the Illinois Congress of Mothers and by Parent-Teacher Associations. Ten cents admission will be charged in the afternoon, when only the Mother Goose films and a pictograph will be shown. In the evening, When a third feature will be added, 10 and 20 cents will be charged. TA H O M A Expert A u to m o b ile Repairing Fully Equipped M achine Shop Agencies for Fords, Dodge and Buick Automobiles for Hood River County Columbia Auto 8 : Machine C o, lu d River to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and pakl for before affidavits are furnished. f Ragle ( reck (¡rounds Ready Forest Supervisor T. H. SherrartJf of toe Oregon National Forest, has put the Eagle Creek camp grounds in r£ad- li ess for the 1917 recreation season. The water pipes have been connected i so that pure running water is avail- aule at the various camp sites, and the comfort station has been opened. New tables for use of campers and pic nickers have been built, and a splendid parking place for machines is conven j lently located near the entrance to the camp grounds. A four-room tent house has been erected for the temporary headquarters ol the forest officer who is again on duty at the grounds. NO 33. Thr** Ht+t EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Pacific Power and Light Co. “ A lw a y s at Y o u r S e r v ic e ’* BOX C A N D Y a Specialty A Fresh Supply on Hand now—prices from 10c to $ 1 .0 0 The Arthur Pharmacy REPORT Of the condition o f the M OSIE R V A L L E Y R A N K At Mosier, in the State o f Oregon, at the close o f business, May 1, 1917. REHOURCB8 1 >Ol.I,A US CTS , i,oans and discou n ts...................... .$38,068 72 j O verdrafts, secuçed and unsccured 2.49 I Bonds ami w arrants . 6.310 18 1 Itankintr H ouse ............. „ ................ 4.000 00 Furniture and tixfurt*s ............... 2.200.00 I Due frotn approved reserve Lanka. . 18.742 34 ' Cash on h an d ..................................... 3.818 32 Kx penses ........................................... 950 35 T otal $73,092.40 D O LI,A ILS CTS J/vBH JTIfcS ...........$10,000.00 Id in fu n d .................. Undivided profit*. ............................. I* al avinés bank deposits ....... ............. wviitvial d e p o s its s u b je c t to c h e c k D em i nd ce r tifica te s o f dep osit 1 ’ ne and savinK S d e p o s i t s ................... .. T otal .............. W anted G ood Beef Cattle and H ogs. Write or phone J. W . McDonald, Proprietor W ill call in person. MOSIER MEAT MARKET 2 , 000.00 848 53 894 86 52,101. « I 6.24 7,241.1« . $73,092.40 ST ATE O F OREGON, SS. C O U N T Y O F W ASCO, 1. L. J. M k k k il l , Cashier o f the above-nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear that the above statement, is true to the I>e*t o f my know ledge and belief L. J. M k k k i l l , Cashier. Subscribed ami rw orn to b efore me this 10th day o f May, 1917. I*. L. ARTHUR. City Recorder, City o f Mosier. U n io n . C O RR EC T Attest. J. N. Mosier, J. M. Elliot, C. T. Bennett, D irectors W. A. H U SB AN D S Blacksmith Horse Shoeing mid General Repair Work. M o s ie r , - - O regon C. J. E. CARLSON SHOE A N D HARNESS R E PAIRIN G HARNESS SUPPLIES MOSIER - OREGON J W ALLEN /ittorney-at-L aw • I lK DAI.LES • D erby & . OKE(>< S tearns L a w y e r s HOOD R IV E R . OREGON War Loan It is our duty to help our Government make the War Loan a success. By over subscribing it we can show the world that we stand back o f our government, and intend to do all we can to help our allies. W e will lie glad to include your subscription with our own without charge. M OSIER V A L L E Y Soft Drinks o ( All Klnrls BANK M o s ie r , O r e g o n Ice Cream L . (Si N. G A R A G E STEAM ER „ ** 10 00 Bu.tir.eM locals will be cbarged at S cents per bo« for each insertion. No. 10 Supplies for all Gas Engines. First Class W o rk Guaranteed. » ARMY Y. M. C. A. SMOKE AND WATER AT HOOD RIVER FUND STARTED DAMAGE BIG STOCKS ELECTRIC THEATRE Within the next week the steamer Bailey Gatzert, of the Regulator line, and ann.t«g the best known river craft in the West, will be ,<»acel in stead, service between Poitla d The Dalle* in the passenger and freight trade. She will take the place of the State of Washington and will make daily round trips, leav ig F or l md at 11 o' lock p m. and euirni g there at 8 o'clock the follow .rg mori ing. It is announced that the Gatzert’ s being substituted for the State of Washington is on account o f her better adaptabiity for the run during the summer season. She is more power- full and can maintain a more even Regarded as one o f the great con schedule during high water. structive forces o f America, the Na Lon! Happenings tional Education Asociation is being I eneouraed to go forward with its con lien W. Veatch was in The Dalles vention at Portand July 7 to 14, and Wednesday to arrange about handling ! school teachers everywhere are to be ice for the summer. Nearly a carload told that they ‘ 'will be doing their will be shipped the last of the week stunt” for the United States by regis from The DaBes and stored* in the ice tering their attendance. house belonging to Mr. Veatch. He The program is to e n te r around the says that on account of the increased idea o f preparedness and patriotism. cost o f the ammonia used in making i The preparedness to be taught at the this ice, the nrice per ton has been ] "N E. A .” will he that o f how to raised $2. Mr Veatch says that on j feed the army and the people, how to account o f the increased cost he will stabilize products to prevent soaring be forced this summer to sell ice in prices and the consequent hardships quantit es of not less than twenty-five j that come in the wake of such a move cents worth, as all profit is lost when ment the iie house doors are opened for the The government at Washington lie- small quantity of five or ten cents I eves that the N. E. A. convention worth. Mr. Veat h intends to handle should go forward, and that it should ice cream this summer from the same he attended by every teacher, who can concern in The Dalles. possibly afford the trip. For the fourth consecutive year the The railroads have given assurances that there will be no interruption of Mosier Union Sunday school has been in the lead in the amount q»' their d<- j transportation and that every teacher will be returned to his or her home on nafro* n. accordi g to the number < I time. If it becomes nece sarv to rolled, for state and county work l | n vo a f « m II t s ..rr s I . all f the Sund a v schools in W t Three it a m ie ’ nave bi h i * v II t r a v e l uo oily d f ^ 1 »a 'PfT ia fotiheem a- e x i: ns, t v ioe ivgolai ji Il c ic e r i i o '• i e serv ce the rmlit of way. The cod a y > lwOill a 3 ’ ll 1 hj L V 1 v i h d 1 h s weck «1 Bo h hej a O V iT ÌL • ‘fie* 'a t e s from J o h n l u /., a b u i a parts of the c unty were prese Mrs. Jas. E. Cole and Mrs. Geo. Cham berlain went from Mosier as delegates from the MoHier Union Sunday school. Next year's convention will be held at John Elder this week purchased a Du fur. valuable Clydesdale stallion, Oregon Mrs. Cora H. Ward and daughter Boy, which has has bought for breed lone, returned to Portland Sunday ing purposes not only in Mosier but in afternoon after a visit here with Mrs. the Hood River valley as well. Ore M E. Harlan. Mrs. Ward, who is gon Boy was sired bv Gim Crack, Jr , now employed as geneial secretary in one o f the best Clyde horses ever the Franklin high school in Portland, brought to the west, and out o f an was formery a resident of Mosier. She SPECIAL ADVERTISIN G OFFER equally as good mare. He is registered says that sbaj always has . een optimis and is licensed by the state stallion tic regarding the future outlook o f the board to Btand for service. He has town and community and says that she been tried and known to lie a sure wishes now that she could be here to foal getter. His colts are all solid rai-e a garden. When Mosier was her One 10 cent can of pepper and one 15 cent color with good quality. Mr. Elder se home Mrs. Ward raised a big garden cured this horse from John Bolton, of on the property of Dr. David Robin can of cinnamon - - - - - * IC C Tygh Ridge, who bought him from a son, which supplied the hotel with all man in Albany who raised him. This vegetables during the spring and sum stallion is seven years old. Mr. Bol- mer months. tno’s reason for selling is the fa-t that Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Merrill, father he is retiring from business. One 10 cent can of pepper, mustard or The deal was consummated through and mother of L. J. Merrill, Miss g i n g e r ....................................................r T e e J. C. Thrall, o f The Dalles, who -tates Annie D. Merrill sister o f S. A. Mer that he has sold a good many stallions rill, and Miss Minnie D." Hyde, sister this year and considers Oregon Boy as of Mrs. Merrill, the home of all o f good as any o f them, and know ing the whom is in Des Moines. Iowa, but who future o f the hor«e market, he main have been s| tiding the winter in the tains that Mr. E'der has done the com Northwest, have arrived to s|iend a munity a great favor by bringing a part of the summer and are residing with L. J. Merrill at his home in the horse o f his quality here. house formerly occupied by J. N. Mosier. Mrs. Ed. F. Reeves spent Sunday with her husband on their ranch in Mosier. She has been traveling through the central part o f the state in the interests of an educational con cern of New York, and stated that she Upon telegraphic information re has been having excellent sue ess in ceived by the Governor o f the State of her work. Last week she was forced Oregon stating the day set for regis Pi give up part of her trip. tem|s>rar- tration by the President of the United ily, on account of the snows which tied States, all males o f the designated age up the stage lines. She will travel i are hereby given notice that said regis throughout the state as well as in tration for the Mosier district will be Washington, Idaho, a d Montana. held in the Mosier library on that date, H. N. Parry, expects to leave the beginning at the hour of 8 a. m. and last o f this week after a visit o f two closing at 8 p. m. weeks with the family of his sister, E. A. Race, Mrs. R. D. Chatticld. Mr. Parry is a Registrar. partner with Mr. Chatfield in the Mosier orchard tract where the latter resides with his family east o f this Red fros* Work Started city. Mr. Parry ia contracting freight E. M. Strauss, who has been placed agent o f the Santa F'e railroad with in charge o f the work o f securing headquartera in Chicago. names o f local citizens for membership The bottom land north o f the depot in a Red Cross society to be formed as an auxiliary to The Dalles society has leased by Messrs. Chamoerlain and secured so far 25 nams. All persons Bennett from J. N. Mosier is now who will lend their patriotic efforts showing a pretty green, and the wind blowing across the heavy stand o f oats PEOPLE’ S NAVIGATION CO. CHARLES NELSON, M g r. towards the furtherance o f this cause and barley creates a wavy effect. " I f are urged to report at once to Mr. the high water o f the Columbia river leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and Strauss, so that as soon as 50 are en rolled the organization may be effected will remain off the land for three Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. weeks we will at least get some mighty and active work begun. Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays good stork feed, ' stated Mr. Bennett Thursday. from Oak Street Dock. . *. Passengers and freight. ( birch of ( brut Orren Osburn, who ia a lieutenant at Mosier Dock in charge of W . F. Baker, who will meet all Bible school, 10 a. m., morning ser the Oregon Agricultural College, re boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. mon. 11 a. m , C. E., 7 p. m., evening turned home Saturday for a visit with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H. O* service, 8 p. m. The evening service will be rendered burn, lie is collated in the OAegta by the choir. It will be a song and Training Camp and doored to vta.t M per. t for e few days. story service in honor o f Mothers Day. Mrs. Margaret Walker will read You g Os ,iirri * a ju 'or, major,,,g m the story in connection with the sor gs, tlectrp ai engine ring at trie foliage. Portland Painle-s Dentist. We Ex duets, solos, chorus work, etc. tract, Ciown. ai d Bridge your teem Everybody welcome. absolutely Pa rlesaj we employ only Experienced and Registered me >; fir Studs« School Rad Attn Sert'C* teen J ear. pus a. lee on all work. A special rail auto over the Mo, nt Sevi lee yea.» continual pr..ctl e in Bring tma card Hood line will leave the city Surdav Porila.si. O r . , morning at I V o'clock, arriv g at with you. it is w- rth money. Portia d . I* Parkdale at 9.45. It will leave i a - Pairleaa Dent lev >06 Seen dale. returning to this city, at 9 3 Deiln , O e. 'J i ai.it« A. M A ,il,ai:.< Co. i n. .rw Mein ¿ m L. o ’clock. White R iv e r Flour Pnrfea*H*j*A t M i r , per " On« »ouare ' One wiiarter ( Ona-naiX Column One Column . ........... ................. “ " Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes Uiv* attention to your chiM's «ye» in time and you may aave him or her Irom the neeemty of wearing glasses later on. 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